Theater Review: Slave Play
Playwright Jeremy O. Harris’ incredibly thought-provoking Slave Play brings racism, sex, and power to the forefront of conversation. First of all, the less you know about Slave Play before seeing it,
Continue ReadingPlaywright Jeremy O. Harris’ incredibly thought-provoking Slave Play brings racism, sex, and power to the forefront of conversation. First of all, the less you know about Slave Play before seeing it,
Continue ReadingHarper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird has finally arrived on Broadway after a long and bumpy road; it was absolutely worth the wait. Written by Aaron Sorkin and directed by Bartlett
Continue ReadingIn the play taking Broadway by storm, The Ferryman, Charles Dale plays Father Horrigan, a comforting and much-loved priest in a small Irish community. As a member of the West
Continue ReadingStephanie Gould knew she wanted to be an actor since she was a child. Lucky for her—and the audiences who catch her performances—she’s been a part of many productions, from
Continue ReadingIf there’s ever a time when we need art and entertainment that will make you laugh, cry, and warm your heart, it’s now. The Prom fits the bill. Broadway vets Barry Glickman
Continue ReadingTony Award nominee. Drama Desk nominee. Lucille Lortel award nominee. Jennifer Simard’s talent is undeniable. She’s graced the stage as unforgettable characters like Rona Lisa Peretti in The 25th Annual Putnam County
Continue ReadingThe Ferryman, an award-winning play from London’s West End, arrives on Broadway with a bang. Directed by Sam Mendes, this play by Jez Butterworth is everything a play should be:
Continue ReadingMargo Seibert has graced stages across New York, most notably on Broadway in Rocky and In Transit. Her strong vocals and on stage presence are impossible to ignore. And now
Continue ReadingMother Night, based on the novel by Kurt Vonnegut, is a study in character and morals; it may just be a story better suited to the written word than to
Continue ReadingJanet McTeer is the not-so-secret weapon in Bernhardt/Hamlet, one of the most exciting and timely backstage plays to grace Broadway in recent years. McTeer stars as the inimitable Sarah Bernhardt in
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